Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 9, Hymn I. Soma Pavamana

    1. In sweetest and most gladdening stream flow pure, O Soma, on thy way,
    Pressed out for Indra, for his drink.

    2 Fiend-queller, Friend of all men, he hath with the wood attained unto
    His place, his iron-fashioned home.

    3 Be thou best Vṛtra-slayer, best granter of bliss, most liberal:
    Promote our wealthy princes' gifts.

    4 Flow onward with thy juice unto the banquet of the Mighty Gods:
    Flow hither for our strength and fame.

    5 O Indu, we draw nigh to thee, with this one object day by day:
    To thee alone our prayers are said

    6 By means of this eternal fleece may Sūrya's Daughter purify
    Thy Soma that is foaming forth.

    7 Ten sister maids of slender form seize him within the press and hold
    Him firmly on the final day.

    8 The virgins send him forth: they blow the the skin musician-like and fuse
    The triple foe-repelling meath.

    9 Inviolable milch-kine round about him blend for Indra's drink,
    The fresh young Soma with their milk.

    10 In the wild raptures of this draught, Indra slays all the Vṛtras: he,
    The Hero, pours his wealth on us.




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